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and senator portman sided with changing his principles. look, i'm father, i understand, i am father of four, i understand. when you're a parent, off different view of the world. but i can tell you what senator santorum talked about, the importance of a mother and father raising their children -- raising their children, raising the best possible family, is really what america has been about. it's been the thousands of years of church teachings, you know, i think we can try to describe marriage in any way we want but the real definition of a man and woman will never change. >> so what would you do if one of your children came to you and said you dad, i'm gay? >> well, look, i have very small children, so i'm -- years -- >> they are gonna grow up right? >> well, we hope so, yes. but i can tell you, i'm not gonna -- i may be the guy who is supportive of my child and unconditional love but i'm not going to change necessarily by principles over one of my children's decisions. i would urge my -- one of my kids, if i thought they were doing anythi
and senator portman sided with changing his principles. look, i'm father, i understand, i am father of four, i understand. when you're a parent, off different view of the world. but i can tell you what senator santorum talked about, the importance of a mother and father raising their children -- raising their children, raising the best possible family, is really what america has been about. it's been the thousands of years of church teachings, you know, i think we can try to describe marriage...
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t the intel didn't change. this is right where we expected north korea to be, and that's in possession of a missile that could travel nearly 5,000 miles in theory, and since north korea has never launched an ibcm. >> nobody is going to be intimidated by the december launch and the nuclear test. >> the pentagon is testing a new missile and won't buy the additional 14 until officials are sure they can play. >> we spend $10 million a year on missile defense and $250 billion over the last few decades and we are not close to a system that can protect the united states from a determined adversary, and yes, i am saying we are wasting our money. >> they expect to have the 14 missiles ready to go by 2014. the officials are scouting location for a potential third site on the east coast of the united states. >> one other note on north korea and the threat, the south reports the north fired off a pair of short-range missiles into the yellow sea, and it's a rising tension in the korean pennsylvania. >>> a few hours from now
t the intel didn't change. this is right where we expected north korea to be, and that's in possession of a missile that could travel nearly 5,000 miles in theory, and since north korea has never launched an ibcm. >> nobody is going to be intimidated by the december launch and the nuclear test. >> the pentagon is testing a new missile and won't buy the additional 14 until officials are sure they can play. >> we spend $10 million a year on missile defense and $250 billion over...
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i have changed my position on other issues in my life, but on this one, i had not contemplated changing my position. >> senator portman says it is in line with his beliefs, with his catholic beliefs. he obviously has changed his position because his son said that he was gay, told his father that. i know your wife, your daughter, megan, support same-sex marriage, publicly made statements about t do you think if a member of your family was gay and told you that, that might influence you? >> i don't think so but i would like to point out that my daughter's opinions i respect. we have discussions about the issue. and she makes strong arguments and i think we ought to continue this dialogue throughout the country and by the way, i have admired your forward position and stand on this issue. >> well, thanks. i -- let's talk about syria. i want to play for you -- our viewers something that you said yesterday about it. >> more than 1 million refugees have fled their country at a rate of 8,000 people each day as of last month and 2.5 million people have been displaced within their country. only t
i have changed my position on other issues in my life, but on this one, i had not contemplated changing my position. >> senator portman says it is in line with his beliefs, with his catholic beliefs. he obviously has changed his position because his son said that he was gay, told his father that. i know your wife, your daughter, megan, support same-sex marriage, publicly made statements about t do you think if a member of your family was gay and told you that, that might influence you?...
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he is going to urge, white house officials say, the israelis to show more of a change of approach when it comes to reaching peace in that region. but getting back to the issue of iran and developing nuclear weapons, they say the president will be very clear during his trip to israel that the united states will not allow iran to build a nuclear weapon. >> he was clear on that with israel television, too. jim acosta, thanks very much. let's dig deeper into what's going on in washington. our chief political correspondent candy crowley, host of cnn's state of the union and also gloria borger, political analyst. what did this accomplish? my dad used to say can't hurt to talk. >> can't hurt to talk and didn't hurt to talk. the president was applauded by many republicans as well as democrats, but the problem is that these two sides are still as far apart on the issues as they always were, and the president has his base saying you can't cut back on medicare, don't touch the entitlements, and you have republicans saying you've got to do that, and you can't do the revenues. i think the problems
he is going to urge, white house officials say, the israelis to show more of a change of approach when it comes to reaching peace in that region. but getting back to the issue of iran and developing nuclear weapons, they say the president will be very clear during his trip to israel that the united states will not allow iran to build a nuclear weapon. >> he was clear on that with israel television, too. jim acosta, thanks very much. let's dig deeper into what's going on in washington. our...
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but people are not going to change no matter what program you put them in unless they choose to change. i don't think it's the government's responsibility to fix everybody, either. >> sheriff, thank you. we have to end it there. sheriff chuck wright from spartanburg county in south carolina. we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. >> everybody wants to be wanted unless it is by the police. a california man found himself on the most wanted list by mistake. he tried to clear his name, but the cops didn't listen. now he's suing. the story is next. >>> a california man was named one of the most violent criminals, problem is, he says he didn't commit a crime. when he learned he was wanted by police, he tried to clear his name, instead he was thrown in jail, released three days later. his picture remained on the list six more months! what in the world? holly hughes joins me, she's a criminal defense attorney. he is suing the city and police for defamation, civil rights violations, false arrest, does he have a case? >> he does. i tell you why. his friend calls him, says dude, you're on th
but people are not going to change no matter what program you put them in unless they choose to change. i don't think it's the government's responsibility to fix everybody, either. >> sheriff, thank you. we have to end it there. sheriff chuck wright from spartanburg county in south carolina. we appreciate you joining us. >> thank you. >> everybody wants to be wanted unless it is by the police. a california man found himself on the most wanted list by mistake. he tried to clear...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> good morning, i'm joe johns in for victor blackwell. >> and i'm susan hendricks in for randi kaye. it's 9:00 on the east coast, 6:00 a.m. out west. thank you for starting your morning with us. we start out with a little politics, conservatives at their annual gathering are setting the tone for next year, called cpac, the conservative political action conference. >> they've welcomed the likes of romney and rubio and bush and trump. today there's another big name on tap, cnn political editor paul steinhauser, who is the headliner today? >> reporter: the big headliner coming up in a few hours, joe, is sarah palin, i think you remember her of course, the 2008 vice presidential nominee on the republican side, the former alaska governor. joe, she did not have a lot of impact last year in 2012 but she's still a rock star among a lot of people on the right at cpac, the conservative political action conference, largest annual gathering of conservative leaders across the cou
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>> in the press conference announcing this change, it was said that this was intended to send a signal to north korea. i really don't think that's what this is about. maybe a little bit. this is primarily, the primary audience is the american public. it is the president and in this case the secretary of defense acting to reassure the american public that we are going to respond to the north korea threat. the reality is they're not going to have missiles that can reach the homeland, u.s. homeland for years if ever, and if i wanted to be cynical i would say this is a missile defense program that probably doesn't work aimed against missiles that will never be fired and it is okay to -- there is nothing wrong, i guess, with beefing up your defenses, but it is unclear if this even works. the bottom line, this is meant to reassure the american people, not aimed at our allies or aimed at north korea. >> when you say not sure, you're talking about the intercept tors, unclear whether they will be effective. >> right. they had about half their test so far over a period of years and in fact in an
>> in the press conference announcing this change, it was said that this was intended to send a signal to north korea. i really don't think that's what this is about. maybe a little bit. this is primarily, the primary audience is the american public. it is the president and in this case the secretary of defense acting to reassure the american public that we are going to respond to the north korea threat. the reality is they're not going to have missiles that can reach the homeland, u.s....
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i have changed my position on other issues in my life, but on this one, i had not contemplated changing my position. >> senator portman says it is in line with his beliefs, with his catholic beliefs. he obviously has changed his position because his son said that he was gay, told his father that. i know your wife, your daughter, megan, support same-sex marriage, publicly made statements about t do you think if a member of your family was gay and told you that, that might influence you? >> i don't think so but i would like to point out that my daughter's opinions i respect. we have discussions about the issue. and she makes strong arguments and i think we ought to continue this dialogue throughout the country and by the way, i have admired your forward position and stand on this issue. >> well, thanks. i -- let's talk about syria. i want to play for you -- our viewers something that you said yesterday about it. >> more than 1 million refugees have fled their country at a rate of 8,000 people each day as of last month and 2.5 million people have been displaced within their country. only t
i have changed my position on other issues in my life, but on this one, i had not contemplated changing my position. >> senator portman says it is in line with his beliefs, with his catholic beliefs. he obviously has changed his position because his son said that he was gay, told his father that. i know your wife, your daughter, megan, support same-sex marriage, publicly made statements about t do you think if a member of your family was gay and told you that, that might influence you?...
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i know there's hope. >> we trust her. >> but you've changed your mind now. >> we all changed our minds. >> even busma the eternal optimist drained of hope. >> you don't feel it's home anymore. i don't know i can do anything. and for youth, when they were in the track of university going, the drier takes them, they take lessons and they would go to exams, i know, but afterwards what? >> so when i walk, i don't feel comfortable because i feel threatened that someone might hurt me or, you know, harass me or do anything to me. and i -- i can't feel safe unless i am with my mother. or with someone who is older than me. >> you guys are just online all the time? >> i have two wi-fis. one of is not enough. >> so it's mostly their life. >> so you're living in a virtual world effectively. >> now they meet at home. it is not right to stay here and this is no place for us because if i stay here i have to be corrupt also. to live. to survive. >> a lot of people have a tendency to look at the numbers. they'll look at the numbers of people who were killed but from everything you're describing, it's n
i know there's hope. >> we trust her. >> but you've changed your mind now. >> we all changed our minds. >> even busma the eternal optimist drained of hope. >> you don't feel it's home anymore. i don't know i can do anything. and for youth, when they were in the track of university going, the drier takes them, they take lessons and they would go to exams, i know, but afterwards what? >> so when i walk, i don't feel comfortable because i feel threatened that...
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so what changed his mind? an exclusive interview with the gop senator bucking his own party over same-sex marriage, next. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. >>> a major reversal in the world of politics as a conservative senator who for years was against same-sex marriage has changed his mind for a very personal reason. he talked about it with our chief congressional correspondent dana bash. >>> itle happens
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> a big loss in the first round of yesterday's acc tournament and it couldn't have come at a worse time for duke. >> well, i'm hearing that some of the experts predicted duke would win it all and tomorrow is selection sunday, the early exit could affect how high duke is seeded for the tournament. >> get your brackets. >> i'm not the expert either. >> i am. >> duke's loss to maryland is embarrassing for the school, they're a better team on paper. it's shocking to the experts but doesn't affect how they'll be seeded in the upcoming tournament. this team is one that many thing has what it takes to win the entire thing, the national championship but not if they played like they played yesterday against maryland. >> they lost twice to them this year. >> maryland's beaten them two timed solidly. duke yesterday laid an egg, knocks them out of the tournament after one round they're sitting at home. the positive is duke has a weak to rest. maryland needs to win the acc tourna
change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. >>> a big loss in the first round of yesterday's acc tournament and it couldn't have come at a worse time for duke. >> well, i'm hearing that some of the experts predicted duke would win it all and tomorrow is selection sunday, the early exit could affect how high duke is seeded for the tournament. >> get your brackets. >> i'm not the expert either. >> i am. >> duke's loss to maryland is embarrassing for the...
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all this stuff is changing. and if infrastructure, another one, we're always worried about how the federal government doesn't have enough money for infrastructure, and at the moment it doesn't, that's right. but if you look around the country, public/private partnerships, new forms of trust to channel private investment into infrastructure, we're finding ways to deal with these problems that the u.s. has at the moment. and in a few years that should pay off. >> music to my ears. ed mcbride, washington bureau chief with the economist. thanks for joining us. christine romans is the host of "your bottom line." this ship is the latest pr headache for carnival. but travelers are still booking trips on the high seas. are investors jumping overboard? and could this finally be it? the device that dethrones apple as the king of smartphones? i'm still a blackberry guy. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this?
all this stuff is changing. and if infrastructure, another one, we're always worried about how the federal government doesn't have enough money for infrastructure, and at the moment it doesn't, that's right. but if you look around the country, public/private partnerships, new forms of trust to channel private investment into infrastructure, we're finding ways to deal with these problems that the u.s. has at the moment. and in a few years that should pay off. >> music to my ears. ed...
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this needs to change." carnival says it's doing everything it can. a day before the breakdown on the dream, the company announced it was, quote, conducting a comprehensive review of its entire fleet. friday afternoon, dream passengers began arriving back in orlando not just okay but happy. how the cruise line took care of thm. >> i would do it again next week if i could. >> reporter: it may not have been a dream vacation, but a couple extra days in st. maarten, not so bad. john zarrella, cnn, miami. >> st. maarten makes it better. >> i know. right? i wouldn't mind be stranded there. >> "cnn newsroom" continues with fredricka. >> just a little wrinkle in their plans. didn't expect on getting on a plane. >> exactly. they're happy. >> have a great day. >> you, too. >>> something folks rarely see on a saturday, court in session. and it involve ls a fairly disturbing case involving two teens accused of raping a 16-year-old girl in ohio. she may actually take the stand today. the alleged victim. the rape allegedly happened last august during a full night o
this needs to change." carnival says it's doing everything it can. a day before the breakdown on the dream, the company announced it was, quote, conducting a comprehensive review of its entire fleet. friday afternoon, dream passengers began arriving back in orlando not just okay but happy. how the cruise line took care of thm. >> i would do it again next week if i could. >> reporter: it may not have been a dream vacation, but a couple extra days in st. maarten, not so bad. john...
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to medicare and the changes would not affect current enrollees. conservative activists have been meeting outside washington talking about what went wrong in the last election and what they can do to win back their own house. late this afternoon paul and i talked to hur political director about the poll results and what the win means for rand paul's future. >>> they tended to be about 50%. about 3,000 total. half of them were young. he has inherited his father's political organization in many ways and his candidacy for the president in 2012 was fueled by young people. >>> any surprises, any big disappointments? >> i think a big disappointment may have been for rick sa to know you mean. he did come in third, behind marco rubio who came in second. this is a conference important for him and his candidacy. he is a social conservative and a lot of folks that come here are social conservatives and he can praise in the top three and i am sure rick santorum working it hard yesterday would have liked to have won. >> talk about ben carson, and tell us what h
to medicare and the changes would not affect current enrollees. conservative activists have been meeting outside washington talking about what went wrong in the last election and what they can do to win back their own house. late this afternoon paul and i talked to hur political director about the poll results and what the win means for rand paul's future. >>> they tended to be about 50%. about 3,000 total. half of them were young. he has inherited his father's political organization...
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change your number. turn it up. androgel 1.62%. love your passat! um. listen, gary. i bought the last one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll get one. [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm gettin' one. nope! [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. bjorn earns unlimited rewards for his small business. take these bags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjorn's small business earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on e
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it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change whats offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us. based on one simple common sense fact, all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories then you burn off you'll gain weight. that goes for coca cola and everything else with calories. finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca cola we know when people come together good things happen to learn more visit coke.com/comingtogether i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis,
it also means working with our industry to voluntarily change whats offered in schools. but beating obesity will take continued action by all of us. based on one simple common sense fact, all calories count. and if you eat and drink more calories then you burn off you'll gain weight. that goes for coca cola and everything else with calories. finding a solution will take all of us. but at coca cola we know when people come together good things happen to learn more visit coke.com/comingtogether i...
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it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you have a history of heart or blood vessel problems, or if you develop new or worse symptoms. get medical help right away if you have symptoms of a heart attack or stroke. use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of
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. >> food dyes trigger hyper activi activity, inattention, templer tantrums, those behavior changes in some subset of children. even the food and drug administration now agrees with that. >> we decided to talk to kraft as well. they say, quote, the safety and quality of our products is our highest priority. we take consumer concerns very seriously. the company sells plenty of mac & cheese identical in taste and nutritional values ta doesn't have added food colors. for now the products are still in the box. we'll keep you posted if they are removed. >>> under the microscope today, cosmetic psychiatry is the use of prescription medications by people who don't need it. often times just to improve their focus, concentration. there is a new report that says it is parents pushing their kids to take the medications. parents need to listen to the story. joining me to talk about it from san diego, dr. allen francis of duke university and author of "saving normal." thanks for joining us, doctor. >> my pleasure. >> i have kids. you know, this is one of the most common topics when parents get toge
. >> food dyes trigger hyper activi activity, inattention, templer tantrums, those behavior changes in some subset of children. even the food and drug administration now agrees with that. >> we decided to talk to kraft as well. they say, quote, the safety and quality of our products is our highest priority. we take consumer concerns very seriously. the company sells plenty of mac & cheese identical in taste and nutritional values ta doesn't have added food colors. for now the...
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. >> reporter: then, the very next day, jodi changed her story. >> she talked about two intruders coming into the house. they attacked travis and they were attacking her and she gets wounded in the incident and he's being stabbed and he's yelling and he's screaming and telling her go to the neighbor's and get help. >> jodi took version two to the court of public opinion months later on the show, "inside edition." >> i witnessed travis being attacked by two other individuals. >> who? >> i don't know who they were. i couldn't pick them out in a police line-up. >> reporter: and she made this bold prediction. >> no jury is going to convict me. >> why not? >> because i'm innocent. and you can mark my words on that one. >> soon, a jury will decide if jodi's prediction was right or wrong. for weeks, jodi's been making a case for version three, that she killed travis alexander because she had to. >> story one. i wasn't there. what will you talking about? version number two. all right. i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and i was able to get out of there. i did it. but i di
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climate change could be another of those. because it's one of the ways that they can appeal back to the middle. our own work, we found that independents are much more like democrats on their beliefs about climate change than they are republicans. so if republicans want a way back, this is one of the ways that they could do it. and there's actually a historical precedent. we used to have a huge acid rain problem in this country. we created essentially a cap and trade system where we capped the amount of sulfur dioxide being emitted from these smokestacks, brought that cap down over years and allowed companies to sell their emission rights between each other. so a company that was really good at reducing their emissions could sell that remaining block to another company that needed more time. it was one of the most successful programs in american history. it was put on the table and passed by a republican president, the first george bush, bush sr. and it solved the problem or it largely solved the problem at a cost far below wh
climate change could be another of those. because it's one of the ways that they can appeal back to the middle. our own work, we found that independents are much more like democrats on their beliefs about climate change than they are republicans. so if republicans want a way back, this is one of the ways that they could do it. and there's actually a historical precedent. we used to have a huge acid rain problem in this country. we created essentially a cap and trade system where we capped the...
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that it be changed or would require new change. also add in the exception for a change of copy from one sign type to another for example change an identifying sign to a business sign. these i forwarded to you last week. the department has received comments. the department is seeking approval with modifications with how we treat non-compliant signs and helps preserve the in nature of the character and integrity of buildings and would remove unnecessary burdens on business owners and accommodate new tenants. that concludes my presentation. thank you. >> okay. opening it for public comment. former commissioner rob miguel. trisha, alex walker. >> commissioners, ron miguel, first i would like to welcome to the grandparents club. you will enjoy it as i have for the last 34 years and you will be a proud member. as to the item before you; i like it. i understand the changes as to size, structure and lighting. i was a retail merchant in the neighborhood commercial area of san francisco, for over 25 years, and involved with the association f
that it be changed or would require new change. also add in the exception for a change of copy from one sign type to another for example change an identifying sign to a business sign. these i forwarded to you last week. the department has received comments. the department is seeking approval with modifications with how we treat non-compliant signs and helps preserve the in nature of the character and integrity of buildings and would remove unnecessary burdens on business owners and accommodate...
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all we did was change. now we have to change what men want. we have to change what society is willing to do for family. universal daycare. we have to make this world completely different for ourselves. then we will have it. >> such an important point. one of the things that makes me so sad is that we were really close. 1971. walter mondale. bipartisan. comprehensive child care where there were going to have universal preschool in day care like they do and scandinavian countries. imagine. it was nixon who did that. we don't want to put the best moral authority of the federal government and non-traditional family structure. unconventional. the things katie writes about. and that would have changed so much. it still would. i think that that would change so much. just paid maternity leave. that would be an enormous. and it's going to have to come through hassling private companies because the government isn't going to be able to do it. government can't pay for the entitlements and already has out there. we can't wait from march on washington. we h
all we did was change. now we have to change what men want. we have to change what society is willing to do for family. universal daycare. we have to make this world completely different for ourselves. then we will have it. >> such an important point. one of the things that makes me so sad is that we were really close. 1971. walter mondale. bipartisan. comprehensive child care where there were going to have universal preschool in day care like they do and scandinavian countries. imagine....
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those have to change in order to move forward. >> what happens now? >> now that the report is in, the accreditation commission will come back in april, i believe it is, and take a look to see they actually made the changes. >> there is an elective josh asked about. an elected board of trustees. are they responsible to some extent? who can you turn to to say you really need to pay attention to what you are saying and get your house in order? >> that is what is up in the air. whose fault it is. previous administration because we have an interim administration at the moment. a lot of the board of trustees that were around and whether or not they knew or made decisions is still unknown. the board of trustees, a lot of them were out trying to support students. a lot of the other board of trustees. they all want to save the college. they publicly stated how much they support it and they will do what they can to keep it open. whether it is the changes and confiding with the accreditation report as well as trying to find a happy medium for students and serve
those have to change in order to move forward. >> what happens now? >> now that the report is in, the accreditation commission will come back in april, i believe it is, and take a look to see they actually made the changes. >> there is an elective josh asked about. an elected board of trustees. are they responsible to some extent? who can you turn to to say you really need to pay attention to what you are saying and get your house in order? >> that is what is up in the...
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>> okay. >> and we do have a change management, budget change management procedure, that documents exactly how that is done, and the sign-offs and approvals. so we can send you that, procedure in advance. >> perfect, thank you. >> okay. so, i think that that is good. it is a good way to move forward. i do want to say as we move forward with the entire budget through april and may, if it is that we are just looking at 164 million dollars, it is 164 million dollar gap, i still would like the number to come down more. that is just where i am at today. i actually think that the presentations have been great in explaining why they are the way that they are. but i just... it is a big number for me, still, to swallow. and the last feedback that i just wanted to give is that given how competitive, the construction market is today, i think that we need to be very thoughtful about our rfp process and i think that in years past we could be more thorough and ask the bidders to give very complicated packages, and bids to tj pi, i think that given the current climate that we should think about how we co
>> okay. >> and we do have a change management, budget change management procedure, that documents exactly how that is done, and the sign-offs and approvals. so we can send you that, procedure in advance. >> perfect, thank you. >> okay. so, i think that that is good. it is a good way to move forward. i do want to say as we move forward with the entire budget through april and may, if it is that we are just looking at 164 million dollars, it is 164 million dollar gap, i...
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the change was not made so there was a mistake in not making the change immediately and there was a missed opportunity to also have interpreted that as a sign of something we didn't see at the time. >> in a later e-mail you said we are working on a new set of limits for synthetic credit and the current c s o one will be replaced by something more sensible and granular. mr. bacon, there are firm why risk limits at jpmorgan. is that true? >> yes. >> were those breachy ignored? >> they were not added goerge. specifically the one i expect your referring to in january, it was not ignored. it caused action and escalation. it was a situation where we relied upon the explanation that turned out to be wrong about the new model, implementations that was agreed by the risk-management in place of the time by multiple review or trailed or reliance was erroneously placed on that. >> let me tell you what is hard to explain to my constituents when their tax dollars are insuring their deposits. they are going to ask how could we possibly balloon up to $6 billion loss and basically not only ignoring the fac
the change was not made so there was a mistake in not making the change immediately and there was a missed opportunity to also have interpreted that as a sign of something we didn't see at the time. >> in a later e-mail you said we are working on a new set of limits for synthetic credit and the current c s o one will be replaced by something more sensible and granular. mr. bacon, there are firm why risk limits at jpmorgan. is that true? >> yes. >> were those breachy ignored?...
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change. since this building was built over a hundred years ago, there aren't permits that indicate the corners towers were permitted signs. what we suggested in my letter and meeting with staff there is some historic building and sign program that is distinct from the typical business signs. we drafted after the model signs that was adopted a few years ago that makes recognition of the unique features of the historic signs. what we are proposing is that if there is signage on an historic building that is integral to the design of the building, the character defining feature of the building that sign is continued to be in existence. in the case of 888 brannan that is an office building. having a gift center on the sign makes no sense, it's confusing. but if we take the gift center sign down, there is nothing to replace it with. insignificant the design is part of the building that being anticipate able to up great those signs and direct you to have them >> thank you. any additional public comm
change. since this building was built over a hundred years ago, there aren't permits that indicate the corners towers were permitted signs. what we suggested in my letter and meeting with staff there is some historic building and sign program that is distinct from the typical business signs. we drafted after the model signs that was adopted a few years ago that makes recognition of the unique features of the historic signs. what we are proposing is that if there is signage on an historic...
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the changes. there were active discussions on how to deal with it. in the portfolio drafts by that specified amount -- this synthetic credit portfolio first breached limit on generation x and kept on doing so for more than three months. it is an access of this percentage for 71 days. it means the synthetic credit portfolio is reaching the risk limit. >> it was over 10 times the women. in that exhibit, 39 that we discussed earlier, it indicated that on april 19 that the limit was $5 million and the projected process, the credit spreads widen $59 million. is that correct? >> yes. >> you responded by saying that we are all working on a new set of limits for synthetic credit and the current ceo will be replaced by something more sensible and granule. so you were ignoring this limit for 71 days because the cso limit was not sensible? >> if the risk limit was outdated, why did it take that long to update? >> i do not know. >> when the occ requires that this be updated every year. why was this not update
the changes. there were active discussions on how to deal with it. in the portfolio drafts by that specified amount -- this synthetic credit portfolio first breached limit on generation x and kept on doing so for more than three months. it is an access of this percentage for 71 days. it means the synthetic credit portfolio is reaching the risk limit. >> it was over 10 times the women. in that exhibit, 39 that we discussed earlier, it indicated that on april 19 that the limit was $5...
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and so the mean please of it has been a little bit of a change chalg but now, that we have this behind us and we know what it is to really establish a good invitation tall of the visitors that want to come in and participate in this, we know how to do it better and it's not as big as it originally was. and because it was not, some of the things that were expenses of the city that created the 30 million-dollar are going to shining and they are trying to get the right numbers in while i try to raise the money and the capital raise moneyreach that gap and spesfy that it's still about a 20 million goal but we think that it's going to shining in the next few months and we are going to donate private moneys to conduct that and it's important for us to do that and that is why -- one s f was created to use upall that to create our nil droppic effort under a similar umbrella because as we succeed in this event and hosting others we are going to take care of expenses of a superbowl and other event that we can host in the future and we are organizing ourselves a little better to take on the oblig
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alex, what is your 60-second the idea to change the world? >> i think everybody should listen to music from other cultures. even daniel has said that, you know, we need to have that in printing when we are young to understand balinese monkey chants or something to put it into context. i travel a lot. i just came back from asia. i was given a lot of career in music, a lot of ethnic music -- a lot of korean music. even though you may not have a cultural context, if you give it a little bit of a chance, it is an opportunity to open up your mind a little bit. when you do that, it may on sub -- some subconscious level give you a better understanding of why people are the way they are in different parts of the world and who they are. i think we should all be listening to each other's music and all try to play a little bit of music or sing. i think it is -- yeah. 60 seconds there? [applause] >> and you, daniel, what is your 60-second idea? >> as an educator and teacher, i think my 60-second idea to change the world is better education. if we could t
alex, what is your 60-second the idea to change the world? >> i think everybody should listen to music from other cultures. even daniel has said that, you know, we need to have that in printing when we are young to understand balinese monkey chants or something to put it into context. i travel a lot. i just came back from asia. i was given a lot of career in music, a lot of ethnic music -- a lot of korean music. even though you may not have a cultural context, if you give it a little bit...
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what coincided was a couple laws that changed. some of our life without parole inmates, when you serve life without parole and all your crimes were as a habitual offender, they were all nonviolent, then you have an opportunity to go back before the judge. having your sentence overturned. some of the life parole guys are violent or have a no-care attitude, they really have hope they will get their case overturned and they'll have one more chance to go back outside. >> and the inmates serving life without parole aren't the only ones getting the second chance. mitch rutledge was on death row before his sentence was overturned. >> came in 1981. june 17 i came to death row. i did approximately a little over a year on death row. came off 1989. reversal from the alabama supreme court find the d.a. said there's no such thing as life without parole and gave me a new sentencing hearing. the jury recommended life without parole. the jurors went along with it. i'm guilty. there was a man, he was shot and robbed. >> by? >> by me. >> on decembe
what coincided was a couple laws that changed. some of our life without parole inmates, when you serve life without parole and all your crimes were as a habitual offender, they were all nonviolent, then you have an opportunity to go back before the judge. having your sentence overturned. some of the life parole guys are violent or have a no-care attitude, they really have hope they will get their case overturned and they'll have one more chance to go back outside. >> and the inmates...
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as an example, if it was, you couldn't change the copy of that sign even though the copy has been changed over the years. >> for the 888 brannan that is not subject to article 1011. >> let's say it was? >> if it was this legislation would not apply and they would not be able to change the copy. the point of us putting in the change that doesn't apply to article 10 or 11, those signs may not be code complying, cannot be replaced. >> i think that's the problem we are in with 888 brannan. if we add language in where the sign is architecturely significant and/or the copy. >> this is something that should be done in separate legislation and it hasn't been considered as part of this process. i know mr. vettel submitted a letter. there are other remedies to this as well. now that zoning has changed it has a lower sign height limit and that maybe we can now allow a sign that is taller at that location. i'm not sure of a procedure where we can allow brannan to replace the sign. >> one other thing that vettel had mentioned that there is no sign. we need to seek proof that you have a sign permit. to
as an example, if it was, you couldn't change the copy of that sign even though the copy has been changed over the years. >> for the 888 brannan that is not subject to article 1011. >> let's say it was? >> if it was this legislation would not apply and they would not be able to change the copy. the point of us putting in the change that doesn't apply to article 10 or 11, those signs may not be code complying, cannot be replaced. >> i think that's the problem we are in...
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so, stuff like that was not changed. once we saw that that was the case, we knew that we had to communicate with another sponsor to get something to move us forward. that's what came of the -- that's where the kim legislation is from, not from aaron peskin, from a very large group of neighborhood groups, environmental groups, social -- >> thank you for your time. >>> thank you. >>> commissioners, my name is dennis [speaker not understood]. i'm a native san franciscan. i'm an active member of both the san francisco labor council for decades and the san francisco community and a parks advocate. and for years had to struggle to help save our community from excessive development. i only give you that introduction for one reason. i felt like supervisor wiener sort of marginalized those of us in the community by his implicit criticism of people, as well as miguel's criticism of obstructionists. i don't consider myself either, and i wouldn't characterize other people that way and i didn't appreciate supervisor using the standar
so, stuff like that was not changed. once we saw that that was the case, we knew that we had to communicate with another sponsor to get something to move us forward. that's what came of the -- that's where the kim legislation is from, not from aaron peskin, from a very large group of neighborhood groups, environmental groups, social -- >> thank you for your time. >>> thank you. >>> commissioners, my name is dennis [speaker not understood]. i'm a native san franciscan....
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we changed that to 20 acres or more so we narrowed the scope. i also understand that planning staff is recommending that the deadline to appeal be extended from 20 days to 30 days after that first entitlement and i agree with that change. and i do intend to amend the legislation assuming that the commission recommends it, to extend the appeal period from 20 to 30 days. now, before i wrap up, i do want to acknowledge what i think you probably already know, that on tuesday supervisor kim introduced a different version of legislation around c-e-q-a appeals. it is my understanding that aaron peskin was playing a role in the drafting of that. we have been hearing about that for a while and that now apparently has been introduced at the board. that legislation was not drafted by the city attorney's office. the legislation has not been approved as to form by the city attorney's office. i learned about the introduction of this legislation on early tuesday evening after our board meeting. my understanding is that planning staff and the city attorney did
we changed that to 20 acres or more so we narrowed the scope. i also understand that planning staff is recommending that the deadline to appeal be extended from 20 days to 30 days after that first entitlement and i agree with that change. and i do intend to amend the legislation assuming that the commission recommends it, to extend the appeal period from 20 to 30 days. now, before i wrap up, i do want to acknowledge what i think you probably already know, that on tuesday supervisor kim...
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center dividers have been change. it's the final phase of a multiyear project. you can go to ktvu.com and click on web links for full details on the changes. >>> toyota is recalling 200,000 suvs due the seat belt problems. the seat belt retractors could come off. the problem involves 209,000 fj cruisers from the 2000 through 213 model years. >>> an ace bay family is picking up the pieces after a house fire in pittsburgh. flames broke out before 5:00 a.m. on the house on hill view drive, not far from buchanan road. heavy smoke was pouring from the home when firefighters arrived. they were abaconned by an -- awoken by an explosion. >> i'm in shock, i can't look at it. i want to cry. the fire caused an estimated 200,000-dollars in damage. investigators say it may have been fueled by paint stored in the garage. >>> a truck driver whose family reported him missing is home. he disappeared last week leaving his keys, cell phone and money behind. police discovered he checked into a motel in fairfield and called off the search. the father of four is back at home, the fam
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, we have had scope changes, program changes as we developed the design and it has changed and each time that we have done an estimate, there has been some differences in the way that the contractor and the architect's estimator have estimated things but as i said, we have gone through the process at each milestone to reconcile those discreptcies, quite often they are bringing more information to the estimate on logistics and general conditions and what it is going to take to build the work. where the davis langen cost estimators are approaching things more from an industry perspective and looking at current cost data, and the materials and types of systems being installed. so they are coming at it from different approaches. and then we have gone through the process of reconciling them. so, they have tended to move together, each time that we have had an update there have been minor discreptcies and we have gone through the process to reconcile those. >> and the trend up over time or up and down. and i mean, back in 2009 and 2010, it was kind of flat, and on the steel side, and at one po
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do you expect any change? is there any history that you may know about that suggests he may be more open to expanding the roles. >> well, i scoured the sources. i don't expect them to ordain women to the priesthood next week. i do expect there may be incremental change because he's already said some things that have just blown me away. like a church of the poor and for the poor. whoa, that sounds suspiciously like the gospel. that was just fantastic. i also hope he's a pope for the environment. there is one change he could make fairly easily. i don't think he has a record on this. he could change the requirement of clerical celibacy. he might decide that it's okay for priests to marry. that's not a doctrinal issue. that's an issue of practice. he could change that easily. >> you jumped a whole segment ahead. we have that coming up. we want to get back for a moment to the idea of what he might change. nancy, people who look from at the church from the outside looki looking in, they look at the church and see a
do you expect any change? is there any history that you may know about that suggests he may be more open to expanding the roles. >> well, i scoured the sources. i don't expect them to ordain women to the priesthood next week. i do expect there may be incremental change because he's already said some things that have just blown me away. like a church of the poor and for the poor. whoa, that sounds suspiciously like the gospel. that was just fantastic. i also hope he's a pope for the...
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show them how things have changed. look at this clip from the presidential debate back in 2008 where ron paul, that's the father, long a lone voice of opposing intervention in iraq, tangles with presidential candidate rudy giuliani and basically shouts him out of the room. let's watch how things have changed here. >> there's a strong tradition of being anti-war in the republican party. it is the constitutional position. it is the advice of the founders to follow a noninterventionist foreign policy. >> congressman, you don't think that changed with the 9/11 attacks, sir? >> what changed? >> the noninterventionist policies. >> no. nonintervention was a major contributing factor. have you ever read about the reasons they attacked us? they attacked us because we've been over there. >> are you suggesting we invited the 9/11 attack, sir? >> i'm suggesting that we listen to the people who attacked us and the reason they did it. they have already now since that time have killed 3,400 of our men. i don't think it was necessary.
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changes happening yet." i think that everyone needs some time to make these things happen and we have got four years to make that happen. >> reporter: in the meantime, even as c-pac delegates focus on the next generation of conservatives, they're also listening to voices that were prominent in the past. the list includes 2008 vice presidential nominee sarah palin and former house speaker newt gingrich, both scheduled to address the conference tomorrow. >> woodruff: and to the analysis of shields and brooks, syndicated columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. good to see you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: so mark, looking at the cpac conference, what a way to make the republican party the conservative movement. >> well first a indication rea note. the cpac is not representative of the republican party by any means. the poll in the past in presidential candidates is elected president, giuliani -- president steve forbes and president ron paul. just outside of the mainstream. but i thi
changes happening yet." i think that everyone needs some time to make these things happen and we have got four years to make that happen. >> reporter: in the meantime, even as c-pac delegates focus on the next generation of conservatives, they're also listening to voices that were prominent in the past. the list includes 2008 vice presidential nominee sarah palin and former house speaker newt gingrich, both scheduled to address the conference tomorrow. >> woodruff: and to the...
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>> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing what is projected and missing. so, missing isn't a static installation. it is an installation that is going to grow and change over time. and she has worked to bring all of this information together from laboratory after laboratory including, fortunately, our great fwroup of researche e-- g researchers at the california academy. >> this couldn't have been more site specific to this place and we think just visually in terms of its scupltural form it really holds its own against the architectural largest and grandeur of the building. it is an unusual compelling object. we think it will draw people out on the terrace, they will see the big cone and say what is that. then as they approach the cone tell hear these very unusual sounds that were obtained from the cornell orinthology lab. >> we have the largest recording of birds, mammals, frogs and insects and a huge library of videos. so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds
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that one little book sparked a movement of ideas that changed the world. it was not long before others joined to launch two groups he had not even heard of until he began researching his book, which aided in the revolution to come -- the amount peleus society and the philadelphia society -- the mount pelier society and the philadelphia society. even as liberal establishment figures of the day were scoffing at the very idea of an american conservative movement, believers in liberty and capitalism more organizing, reading, and learning, and some of them were beginning to think that just maybe the ideas of those they so admired might be molded into a political movement. within the republican party, a revolt began to smoulder after the 1952 nomination fight that pitted the conservative robert taft of ohio against the man credited with winning the second world war, dwight david eisenhower. eisenhower won that political battle as well, of course, but it energized men and women who would figure in the development of a new political movement, chief among them a ho
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patrick's day itself, nothing really changes. warm in the southwest and chilly in the northeast with highs only in the 30s and 40s. that's well below average for this time of year. >> okay. well, thank you for the heads up on that. appreciate it, dylan. >>> west coast headlines are next with a backlash against an online retailing giant. also, the new boss of detroit. ♪ [ female announcer ] every baby can have the freedom to move their way, in pampers cruisers. they adapt at the waist, legs and bottom, with up to 12 hours of protection for our driest, best fitting diaper pampers. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. i'm just red carpets, big s
patrick's day itself, nothing really changes. warm in the southwest and chilly in the northeast with highs only in the 30s and 40s. that's well below average for this time of year. >> okay. well, thank you for the heads up on that. appreciate it, dylan. >>> west coast headlines are next with a backlash against an online retailing giant. also, the new boss of detroit. ♪ [ female announcer ] every baby can have the freedom to move their way, in pampers cruisers. they adapt at the...
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and who shot the secret video that changed the course of history? >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. 4% individu the 47% video changed the course of the election. the proof was on the video. governor romney was not concerned with the middle class in this country or the poor in america. for months, the identity of the person who shot this video has remained a mystery. over the next hour, you will hear his story and right now, you will find out just who he is. >> what is your name, and what are you all about? >> my name is scott proudy. i'm a regular guy, middle class, hard-working guy. i think i would like to think i have a good moral compass and a core. and i think i have a little bit of empathy. i think i have more empathy that mitt romney had. i don't know how i describe myself, but i was behind this whole thing. i was bartending that night for the romney fund-raiser. >> let's talk about may 17th. what happened that day? >> we got there, you know, it was, you know, a political fund-raiser. we did our usual thing. we s
and who shot the secret video that changed the course of history? >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. 4% individu the 47% video changed the course of the election. the proof was on the video. governor romney was not concerned with the middle class in this country or the poor in america. for months, the identity of the person who shot this video has remained a mystery. over the next hour, you will hear his story and right now, you will find out just who he is....